| Following
Jesus Together /
Pastor Dan Baumgartner
The church. It’s not
always a positive image these days. It serves
as a target for people who have been wounded by others,
or who are angry at God or who are emerging into new
understandings of God and find the church to be rooted
in yesterday’s news. About all I can say to that
is: guilty...
In Sahel,
Part of the Kingdom Team /
Jane Gunningham
Six months ago, I left Bethany suddenly for a short term
assignment with World Concern in West Africa. I traveled to
towns and villages in the Sahel (semi-desert) region there,
meeting families and communities who had just come through
a famine and a plague of locusts. Soon I'm returning to a full-time
position of Sahel Region Representative with World Concern in West
Africa...
A Bittersweet
Goodbye /
Steve and Laura Lympus
What do bison, snowbanks,
geothermal features and the new Lympus home-to-be all
have in common? If you guessed “Yellowstone
National Park,” you are correct...
Meet the
Staff: Holly Royston /
Gail Beran Neils
Holly and her husband, Matt,
came to Bethany six years ago. They lived right across
the street at the time, and liking
what they heard and saw, they stayed. Last summer,
Holly interned with Children’s
Ministries and came on staff in February...
Small
Groups Journey Through Lent
/
Catherine Purdy
More than 60 people in four-week lenten small groups
(and many of Bethany’s regular home groups) walked
together "Through
the Darkness of Lent Towards the Light of Easter." Small
groups are an important part of fellowship at Bethany. If
you desire to become part of a small group, we will help
you find others to journey with...
What Would Jesus
Eat? / Kimberlee
Conway Ireton
According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, the two main areas where Americans
take the biggest bite out of the world’s resources are transportation and,
get this, food. The average food item in the U.S. travels 1300 miles
to get from its source to your plate...
Organic
Vegetable Alert /
Jane Donald
This year, Bethany is bringing a new
CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) with a
better selection of organic vegetables and some fruits.
Produce will be available by subscription every Sunday
by 8 am at the old Food Bank door (basement of the church
office) from June 18 - October 29. Full shares for the
summer cost $500.
Oxbow Farm
is a small, farmer-owned organic enterprise in Carnation,
WA. You can check out their website for
details, including exactly what is in a box of food each
week and what foods you can anticipate getting.
I strongly encourage
everyone to share a
share because one is almost always too much food
per family. This would bring the cost down to $250 for
the summer, which is a great bargain. Please e-mail me
(donaldjane@hotmail.com)
if you have trouble finding someone to share with.
Oxbow encourages people to visit their farm, and they
have an end-of-year pumpkin party complete with hayrides
for the kids. Sign
up on their web page today and write “Bethany
pickup ” in
the comments section of the form.
A letter comes from Margaret
by Laurel Mackintosh
This photo is of my
sponsored girl, Margaret. At Christmas I had sent her a small
envelope with pictures of us from last year’s visit,
some bookmarks and a shoulder bag. In response, Margaret
sent me a letter and the photo. Last month, SPIRIT
(the radio station I work for) did a child sponsorship share-a-thon
for World Vision, to raise funds and get new child
sponsors. My picture of Margaret was on the station’s
website to let listeners know about the share-a-thon. My little
girl’s famous!
The Directory’s Coming!
by Jennifer Steenstra (Elder for Newcomers/New Members)
Bethany
Directory is almost in hand! Thanks to everyone for your
participation and patience as this directory has come
together. Be on the lookout for distribution details sometime
in early May. Here’s how it’ll
work:
Directories will be available for two weeks, after Sunday
worship services in the lobby, one per household. Those who
provided a photo or had their photo taken will get to pick
up their directory on the first Sunday they’re available.
If you didn’t get your photo in, but would like a directory—we’ll
have one for you. You can pick it up on the second Sunday
they’re available. (Yes, preference is given to those
who participated fully.)
We’re asking for a monetary contribution to offset
the production costs of the directory. The directories cost
about $5 each. Feel free to chip in a bit more or
less as you are able. Cash or check made out to Bethany ("directory"
in memo line).
This directory is being made available to help nurture the
connections between people within the Bethany community.
Look forward to making good use of it!
Children and Families
Moving Day” for Kids’ Classes
9 am Sun, May 14
- 5th grade boys & girls
“Transition to Youth” class, Fellowship Hall,
Classroom #1
They will also meet in this location May 21 & 28. On
June 4, they will join the middle school group in the Youth
House.
- 2nd/3rd grade
Parlor through June 18
- 4th grade boys
7 Howe Community House through June 18
Vacation Bible School
Update
Mon-Fri, July 17-21, at Bethany
Grab
your Hawaiian shirts, sunglasses and beach ball, and come
join the fun at Son
Treasure Island.
This year we’ll
explore the depth of God’s
love, learning from 1
Corinthians 13. Classes are held
for children age 3 through 5th grade. Two-year-olds whose
parents are teaching or assisting in a class are invited
to come three days in their own special group.
We will need:
- over 40 teachers and assistants
- volunteers to lead recreation, serve in the nursery, help
with snacks
- high schoolers to act in skits
- youth to assist in classes and at recreation
- people to come early to watch teacher’s children
Pre-registration will take place the
first two weeks in May for children whose parents will
be helping at least three days; open registration will follow.
Pray for this important ministry with and to children!
On
the Calendar
see interactive
calendar for complete listing
Installation Service for Lynne Faris
Blessing
Sun, May 21, 5 pm service
The congregation formally voted to call Lynne as Designated Associate Pastor
for Outreach on April 9 (up until now, Lynne has been “Parish Associate
for Outreach”). Now we get to celebrate and welcome her to this ordained
call! This will be part of the regular 5 pm communion service, with some special
elements to celebrate the gift of Lynne and pray for her ministry here. Coffee & treats
to follow.
Monastery Retreat
Fri-Sun, June 2-4 or Wed-Sun,
May 31-June 4
at St. Gertrude
Monastery, cottonwood, Idaho
$125 for June 2-4; $235 for May 31-June 4, plus travel.
Registration
deadline: May 15
The monastery of St. Gertrude is a place centered in
Christ and steeped in natural beauty, silence, prayer and
community. The schedule is spacious, allowing for time alone,
worship with the sisters, lectio divina, and wandering the
hills behind the monastery. Men and women are welcome. Information
packets and registration forms are available in the Lobby.
Contact Kimberlee Conway Ireton at kconwayireton@hotmail.com
for more information.
Museum Without Walls Mission Trip
to the South
June 16-25
Learn about the Civil Rights Movement and discuss a Christian response.
Youth Mission Trip 1: Tylertown, Mississippi
July 5-July 11 (primarily freshmen/sophomores)
We'll help the Spencer Perkins Center in Jackson, repair damage done by Hurricane
Katrina to houses, churches, and the community. We will stay at a church in Tylertown
and work long days.
Gold Basin Camping
July 7-9 at Gold Basin
VBS Son Treasure Island
9:30-noon July 17-21 for 3 year olds through
5th grade
Youth Mission Trip 2: Agros
Uno, Honduras
July 23-August 1 (primarily Juniors/Seniors)
We are going back to serve our friends at Agros Uno, our partner village
through the Seattle-based Agros International (www.agros.org),
which works with Central American farmers to end the cycle of poverty. Possible
projects include planting crops, building houses, and spending time with the
villagers and their families.
Let’s Go to Camp!
July 30-August 5 at Camp Firwood
Second through 5th graders can experience a great week of
activities, fun, and Christian growth during a week at Camp
Firwood. For further information and to register, check out Camp
Firwood or pick up brochures/registration forms on the
table in the lobby.
Mission Trip: Kenya
August 10-26
Responding to the AIDS crisis.
KOA Camping
August 11-13 Lynden
With option to stay for the NW Fair Aug 14.
News & Notes
Births
- Harrison Ettore Anderson Englehorn
Feb 16, 2006 to Tami Anderson
Englehorn & Jeff
Englehorn
- Finnegan Eli Parkhurst
Feb 28, 2006 to Amanda & Chris Parkhurst
- Ava Noelle Starr
Mar 13, 2006 to Sarah & Iain Starr
- Samuel Brooks-Janzen
Mar 22, 2006 to Jessie & Ryan Brooks-Janzen
- Gabriel Raymond Higgins
Apr 22, 2006 to Sydney & Chris Higgins
Baptism
- Audrey Mae Sekora April 9, 2006
daughter of Tony & Lisa Sekora
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